Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, December 21, 1910, Image 2

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    Coquille
Herald.
WEDNESDAY, DEC 21. 1910.
While at Riverton the last of the
week, the attention of a represen­
tative o f the H e r a l d was called to
■i plum tree of William Rohn, o f
that place which seems to be doing
in extraordinary stunt iu the way
of growing many crops this year.
Beside the regular crop in the ear­
ly summer, it had on its limbs
on
the
above
memtioned
day, December 17 , plums which
were just ripening, others about
half grown besides blooms fully
open aud to all appearances fully
developed and ready to start the
fourth distinct crop of plums lor
this season. There are a number
Of pear ttees in Coquille which
make quite un effort iu the way ol
starting a second crop nearly every
season, but this plum tree goes
them a couple better. As a mat
ter of course, these last efforts do
not amount to anything, but they
do go to prove that we have
good soil and that the conditions
for the productng of fruit cannot
be beaten as well as the mildness of
the weather we have here com
pared with other sections in this
latitude. On the night following
the day above mentioned the hard
est frost so far this winter fell, and
another the next night, and while
they appeared quite heavy, we still
notice tomato plants still green,
fresh potatoes growing right along
and strawberry plants blooming
California poppies aud nasturtiums
in yards about town look like mid-
summer.
However, these two
last frosts are making some im­
pression on them, and if it keeps
up, the tenderest will be killed.
P a stin g o f M iss E va M cN air
Miss Eva McNair, of this city,
passed over the dark river at the
j home of hei step-father and mother
in this citv early Sunday morning.
Nhe had been ill for about two
w.eks, being a sufferer from in.
flammatory rheumatism. It waa
not thought at the time that she waa
seriously or dangerously ill, but at
that time the disease seemed to go
to her heart and the end eame sud­
denly and with litt'e warning.
The deceased was born in C olo­
rado, aud was 17 years, 9 months
17 days old at death. The family
has lived in Coquille about a year
and a half, and Kva bad made
many friends, she being a bright
and lovable girl, who has held the
position as head marker in the Co
quille Steam Laundry for some
time. She leaves a stepfather and
mother, four brothers and two sis­
ters to mourn her ead departure.
The funeral was to have taken
place yesterday afternoon but ow­
ing to the non-arrival of three bro­
thers from Union, Oregon, it was
postponed till today. The services
being conducted by Rev. C. II.
Cleaves and the pnulbearers were
six of her young lady friends.
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N otice.
All members of the Coquille
Farmer’s Union No. 09 are respect­
fully requested and urged tobe pres­
ent at our meeting, Dec. 24th at
1:30 p. m. sharp, at Woodman Hall.
Election of officers for the en­
suing year and other business of
Importance.
W. L. K istnkr .
Pres.
M ethodist E piscopal Church
A delightful Christmas Program
has been prepared by tbe children
for next Saturday evening.
Tbe program is both new and
unique. You are invited with the
children.
The subject for Sunday morning,
Three Kings Seeking a King.
A special program at night.
More handkerchiefs are given at
Xmas time than any other single
article.
Our showing o f handker­
chiefs is the greatest in our history j
from the Hiuall 5c handkerchief to 1
the dainty lace and fine embroid -1
ered from 25c to $1.00. Also ini­
tial handkerchiefs and fancy Xma
boxes. Rose’s Cash Store.
The quicker a cold is gotten rid !
of the less the danger from pneu -1
mnnia and other serious diseases.
Mr. B. \V. L. H all,of Waverly, Va.,
says “ I firmly believe Chamberlain's j
Cough Remedy to lie absolutely th e 1
best perparatioa on the market for
colds. I havo recommended it to j
my friends and they all agree with'
me,” For salo by all dealers,
,•
The low-cut College Button pattern is an exclusive
Florsheim and fits perfectly.
,
—
High arch and heel, raised toe
Everything that a nobby shoe should have and a
little more.
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SECOND STREET. COQUILLE, OREGON.
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W aterm an’s Ideal Fountain Pens, an Ideal Gift
It takes more than good Flour
ilOIIR MILLS CO/
flour
To make first class bread, biBcuit and pastry all the
time. The Hour has to be the best, oi course, but
it has to be uniform in every sack too. That’s why
Snow Drift is so popular. You will find the flour in
one sack identically the same in every sack. It
is tested at the mill’s bake shop to make sure.
Every batch of wheat that goes through the mill is
washed clean. It isn’t touched by human bands
from that time till it reaches you. Only the finest
selected Northwestern grown, Blue Stem wheat goes
into Snow Drift Hour. Try just one sack and learn
how good your bread, biscuit and pastry can be.
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OREGON
ROSEMliG-MYRTLE POINT STAGE LINE
J . L. LA IR D , Proprietor.
Leaves Myrtle Point every
Monday, Wednesday and Fri­
day, arriving at Roseburg the
following day.
Leaves Roseburg every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
arriving at Myrtle Point the following day.
off « at
Sets, Comb and Brush Sets.
Hand
Mirrors, Bonnet Mirrors, Shaving
Mirrors and tripple Mirrors.
H. W . PAINTER
MARSHFIELD,
O U IF T .
Toilet Sets, Manicure Sets, Shaving
Lajrcj>s Livery Barn, Myrtle Point
Home Telephone 461.
Farmers Telephone 156
before buying a Xmas present I S. M. Nosier is again agent (or
for your father, brother husband or I the old reliable De Laval Separa-
sweetheart, come in and look over I tors. Sample machine and extra
mir line of fancy neckwear, fancy [ parts always on hand. Call in and
improvements on
ties in fancy boxes.
Also fancy see the new
suspenders iu fancy boxes. Rose’s I them.
Gash Store.
An
Eastman Kodak,
A Variety of Post Card Albums
from 25c up. Fine Stationery 25c
and up.
a Classy Present.
Pyrography Goods, Handkerchief
Boxes, Glove Boxes, Tie Racks,
Etc., Etc.
A full Line of Christmas Cards and Booklets.
Fine Perfumery and Stationery.
KNOWLTON’S DRUG STORE
Card o f Thanks
The undersigned wish to use
this means to express their sincere
and heart-felt thanks for tbe many
acts of sympathy extended duiing
the late illness, death and burial of
one so near and dear to us.
John F. Burgess, Frank \V. Bur­
gess, Dan VV Burgess, James C.
Bur^ss, Wm. F. Burgess. John F.
Burgess, Jr., Elton C. Burgess.
9 b E A U T I F U L
CHRIST
GIFTS FOR ALL
The
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REOPENED
REMODELED
Generally Renovated
Beds as good as the best. Good Table Service
H a te » R e a s o n a b le
A . L . B I S S E L L , P ro p .
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Come in and look over our
Christmas Goods
You will like them.
SUGGESTION:
Fountain Pens, Hand Painted
China, Toilet Sets, Manicure
Sets, Shaving Sets, Safety
Razors, Stationery, Mirrors,
Hand Bags, Etc. -o- -o- -o-
FUHRMANS PHARMACY
COQUILLE, OREQON
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AS
WE OFFER THE MOST DESIRABLE LINE TO CHOOSE PRESENTS FROM
Our carefully selected display of Holiday attractions will impress you with its worth.
Desirable and Useful Presents.
i
Books for Children, for Boys, for
Girls, Gift Books and the Latest
Fiction.
LYONSJONES
W OW
SUMMONS.
Fine Leather Goods, Handbags,
Purses, Bill Books, Card Cases, etc.
A complete showing at $5
Some few styles : : : $6
When you have a cold get a bottle
of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy.
It will soon fix you up all right and
will ward off any tendency toward
pneumonia. This remedy contains
no opium or other narcotic and may
be given as confidently to a baby as
lo an adult. Sold by all dealers.
May Dunklee, defendant.)
To May Dunklee, defendant above
named;
•IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON;
You are hereby required to appear
and answer tbe complaint filed against
yoq in the above entitled suit within
Should Woodrow Wilson
be six weeks from the date of the first
elected nextpesident of the United publication of this summons, to-wit;
within six weeks from the 21st day of
States, and the political horoscope
December, 1910, the same being tbe
has somewhat of a cast in that di­ date of the first publication of this sum­
rection, the ‘ ‘mother of presidents.” mons, and if you fail to appear and an­
Va., will have added one more to swer in tlie above entitled suit on or be­
fore the 1st day of February, 1911, the
her list.
same being the last day of the time
A Shakespeare-Baoon controver­ prescribed in the order for publication,
sy is going it hot foot and hot judgment will be taken against you for
headed in England. But it has no want thereof, and the plaintiff will ap­
relation, nor comparison to the Ba­ ply fo the Court for the refief demanded
in his complaint, which is substantially
con-Eggs controversy that’ s heat­
as follows; 1. For the dissolution of
ing up things in this country.
the marriage contract between said
It may occur to Gov. Harmon plaintiff and said defendant. 2. For
that it would have been a desirable such other and further relief as to the
and prudent arrangement if be Court may seem just and reasonable,
Service of this Summons is made by
could have saved over some of that publication pursuant to an Order made
enormous plurality for next time.
by the Hon. John S. Coke, Circuit
It seems that the Colonel be­ Judge of tlie 2nd Judicial District for
came so enamoured of slaying Oregon bearing date of December 17th,
1910, directing publication tobe made
elephants while in ‘‘Darkest Afri­ in the Coquille Herald for six successive
weeks
(seven issues) commencing with
ca” that he couldn’t let up on the
thejissue of Deeembe r 21st, 1910. and
diversion when he got home.
ending with the issue of January 25th,
1911.
It does seem a little suspicious
W , A . W ood ,
that these successful aviators get
Attorney for the plaintiff.
The perplexing question what to buy for Christmas
is easily answered by looking over our nifty line
ot Christmas goods
for the young chap who in­
sists on something different.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR
THE COUNTY OF COOS;
F. E. Dunklee, plaintiff, |
KNOWLTON’S Drug Store
Tho
Calltf* Button
mistakably
Football without the aid of an
ambulance is one of the hopes on
which modern society has set its
heart.
Mistah
Jack
Jobnsing,
the
bruiser who is a Democrat,appears
to have celebrated' the political
victory with becoming modesty
He didn’t rush out with his gaso­
line wagon and get arrested for
speeding.
so many offers of marriage. Can
it be that women like a man who is
warianted not to live long.
Un­
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A Special Feature of our Stock is the Opportunity for Selection. In All Grades we are
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Greatest Pleasure in Buying, the most Joy in receiving.
For Gifts that are decidedly Popular and Pleasing, see our line of
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Coos County hand painted China,
Libby Cut Glass- Edison Phonographs
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^Richmond-Barker Building.
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